This study investigates the effect of two important parameters (length of curing period and percentage of the added binder) on the strength of soil treated with OPC. An intermediate plasticity silty clayey soil with medium organic content was used in this study. This soft soil was treated with different percentages of a commercially available cement type 32.5-N. laboratory experiments were carried out on the soil treated with 0, 1.5, 3, 6, 9, and 12% OPC by the dry weight to determine the effect of OPC on the compaction parameters, consistency limits, and the compressive strength. Unconfined compressive strength (UCS) test was carried out on cement-treated specimens after exposing them to different curing periods (1, 3, 7, 14, 28, and 90 da...
Cohesive soils are well known for their low strength properties. Thus, they are inappropriate for ge...
11599992008PDFTech ReportWA-RD 715.1Cement treated soilsFillsSoil depositsUnited StatesWashington (S...
Soil improvement techniques commonly result on soft clays mixed “in situ” with cement. Engineering p...
This article focuses on the compressibility and shear strength behavior of cement-treated soft soil ...
This study aims at establishing a universal predictive model for the unconfined compressive strength...
Soft soils are generally known for their extremely high compressibility, low stiffness & low ...
Soil-concrete is widely used to strengthen the foundation footings, in the construction of roads and...
Soft clays are defined as cohesive soil whose water content is higher than its liquid limits. Thus, ...
One of the most important physical and mechanical properties of soil-concrete is the compressive str...
One of the most important physical and mechanical properties of soil-concrete is the compressive str...
Highly organic soils pose significant problems to the geotechnical profession often requiring innova...
This study examines the effectiveness of cement treatment on geotechnical properties of soils from A...
Soft clay soils often cause difficulties in construction operation with their low strength and low s...
AbstractAlthough extensive research has been conducted on the mechanical behaviour of Portland cemen...
This licentiate thesis presents results of laboratory experiments regarding the effectiveness of add...
Cohesive soils are well known for their low strength properties. Thus, they are inappropriate for ge...
11599992008PDFTech ReportWA-RD 715.1Cement treated soilsFillsSoil depositsUnited StatesWashington (S...
Soil improvement techniques commonly result on soft clays mixed “in situ” with cement. Engineering p...
This article focuses on the compressibility and shear strength behavior of cement-treated soft soil ...
This study aims at establishing a universal predictive model for the unconfined compressive strength...
Soft soils are generally known for their extremely high compressibility, low stiffness & low ...
Soil-concrete is widely used to strengthen the foundation footings, in the construction of roads and...
Soft clays are defined as cohesive soil whose water content is higher than its liquid limits. Thus, ...
One of the most important physical and mechanical properties of soil-concrete is the compressive str...
One of the most important physical and mechanical properties of soil-concrete is the compressive str...
Highly organic soils pose significant problems to the geotechnical profession often requiring innova...
This study examines the effectiveness of cement treatment on geotechnical properties of soils from A...
Soft clay soils often cause difficulties in construction operation with their low strength and low s...
AbstractAlthough extensive research has been conducted on the mechanical behaviour of Portland cemen...
This licentiate thesis presents results of laboratory experiments regarding the effectiveness of add...
Cohesive soils are well known for their low strength properties. Thus, they are inappropriate for ge...
11599992008PDFTech ReportWA-RD 715.1Cement treated soilsFillsSoil depositsUnited StatesWashington (S...
Soil improvement techniques commonly result on soft clays mixed “in situ” with cement. Engineering p...